Koala Airlines Discussion

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I assume this is now dead, was starting later this year.

Website was updated often but as of October 2025 -nothing, looks like it’s been abandoned.
 
All this talk reminds me of former wannabe paper-airlines that never got their wings since the mid 90s......

Well, only one of these got their wings, Pacific Transair had a 737-200 sitting at Sydney airport next to their mini-terminal for months before they ferried it to Melbourne, and then it left the country for the Philippines.

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From casual conversations, it appears they have done nothing to progress their AOC application since at least mid 2025.

Without someone locking in a few hundred million of funding, it’s a going nowhere.

I think in the current environment any sane investor wouldn’t be parking cash in a start up airline in one of the highest cost environments in the world. Even if someone was that crazy they would probably wait another year until things settle a bit.

When applying for an Air Operator's Certificate (AOC) with the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) in Australia, you must prove financial viability. CASA uses a formal assessment to ensure your organisation has the financial resources to safely conduct operations.
 

I think we can assume the Kokola to be in hibernation.However, while the KA seems asleep ZINC has been polishing its metal.Headed by a former Qantas loyalty exec its seeking off shore funding.Its plan is to fly out of the new western Sydney airport and run a low cost carrier to east coast capital; cities and the Gold Coast. FIN REview AMH/Age talk about ZINC looking for $10M to start up.

Start polishing
 
That’s the thing, they might come out with plans for $100-$200m worth of capital, but then what? That’s often when we enter administration. You need about half a billion. That’s a lot, then you start asking questions when the heck do we start making money. You will never see that cash back again.
 
Should start up the loyalty program (supported by Banks and others) with non QF/VA aligned carriers - such as DL, GA, EY, VN, CA, TK, use that cash to help fund the airline investment and then start flying in 3-4 years time.

Or raise the funds now, invest in the planes and people (but not the marketing) so spend the money now and go bankrupt in 12-18 months time.

No 2 seems to be the modus operandi and no reason if they follow the same approach they can’t end up with exactly the same level of success as those who’ve done this before. .
 

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